Sections offered FALL 2023: #7941 MICHELLE FACOS W 3:00 PM–3:50 PM BH 146 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd World Culture credit; IUB GenEd S&H credit; COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit; COLL (CASE) Global Civ & Culture credit For permission to enroll in above section, please email rsteele@indiana.edu and include university ID number Learn how… Read more »
Departmental Honors Course
GNDR-G 105 – Sex, Gender, and the Body (Honors Discussion)
Sections offered FALL 2023: #13889 (Lecture) #13890 (Discussion) LAURA FOSTER MW 1:50 PM–2:40 PM W 12:40 PM–1:30 PM BH 110 BH 214 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd S&H credit; COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit The course examines the diverse and historically varying relationships forged between biological sex, culturally formulated discourses of masculinity and femininity,… Read more »
COLL-C 104 – The Death Penalty in America (Honors Discussion)
Sections offered FALL 2023: #5635 #33399 MARLA SANDYS TuTh 12:40 PM–1:30 PM F 10:20 AM–11:10 AM BH 310 HU 108 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd S&H credit; COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit For permission to enroll in above class, email rsteele@indiana.edu and include your university ID number. The death penalty represents the tip of… Read more »
MSCH-H 310 – Television Sitcoms and Social Change
Sections offered SPRING 2023: #31470 JIM SHANAHAN MW 3:00pm-4:15pm FF 312 This class uses television sitcoms from the 1950s onward to explore depictions of social and cultural life in America. Issues examined include representations of family life, work life, gender roles, racial relations, and selected specific issues such as abortion and drug use. Theories… Read more »
MSCH 451 – Conspiracy Theories
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #34666 JAMES SHANAHAN TuTh 3:00 PM–4:15 PM FF 312 CLASS NOTES: Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Taught by Professor (and former Media School Dean) Jim Shanahan, this class looks at a variety of types of conspiracy theories in areas including political conspiracies, pseudo-science, paranormal investigations, UFOs… Read more »
SPH-R 200 – Health & Happiness by Design
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #5999 BRIAN FORIST TuTh 4:45 PM–6:00 PM FA 015 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd S&H credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course engages us in an investigation of health and happiness and how to design experiences and places that enhance and sustain the health and happiness… Read more »
MATH-S 414 – Honors Course in Analysis II
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #2613 DAVID FISHER TuTh 1:15 PM–2:30 PM LH 025 CLASS NOTES: Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html A rigorous introduction to vector calculus and calculus on manifolds. Topics covered include: Differentiable transformations defined on Euclidean space, inverse and implicit function theorems. Lebesgue integration over Euclidean space and … Read more »
MATH-S 344 – Honors Course in Differential Equations II
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #8557 PAOLO PIERSANTI TuTh 11:30 AM–12:45 PM BH 006 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) N&M Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Department Consent Required Tentative Course Outline: The course constitutes the direct continuation of MATH-M/S 343. The course contents are divided into two parts. Part… Read more »
MATH-S 212 – Honors Calculus II
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #7830 HARI BERCOVICI MTuWThF 11:30 AM–12:20 PM BH 241 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd N&M credit; COLL (CASE) N&M Breadth of Inquiry credit Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This class is intended for students who have passed an advanced placement test in calculus. It will start with… Read more »
ENG-R 130 – Public Speaking, Honors
Sections offered SPRING 2022: #9009 KURT ZEMLICKA TuTh 3:00 PM–4:15 PM BH 313 CLASS NOTES: COLL Public Oral Communication requirement Class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course prepares students in the liberal arts to communicate effectively with public audiences. It emphasizes oral communication as practiced in public contexts: how to… Read more »